Now available in a beautifully republished hardback edition Stories are more than memories-they are living art, woven from the heart and imagination. In "He Talks to Birds," Tyrese Gould Jacinto invites readers to experience tales that are alive with meaning, beauty, and the questions that shape who we are. Too often, Indigenous people are seen as figures of the past. But these stories are a testament to a thriving present and a vibrant future. With every page, Tyrese shares the traditions, questions, and celebrations that give life its richness and depth: Why do we do the things we do? Who are we? Why do we celebrate, remember, and dream? This new hardback edition is more than a collection of tales-it is a record for history and a gift for the future. Through evocative storytelling and stunning illustrations, "He Talks to Birds" reminds us that sharing our stories is how we stay remembered, how we find understanding, and how we honor the beauty within ourselves and our communities. Let this book be the beginning-a new chapter in remembering and celebrating the living heart of story.